Showing posts with label Soccer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Soccer. Show all posts
Sunday, May 1, 2011
Soccer AM - 30 April 2011
Air Date : 30 - April - 2011 | Size : 797 MB | Source : SKY 1 | Container : AVI/MP4Frame Rate : 25 FPS | Resolution : 704 x 576 | Aspect Ratio : 16.9 | Video bitrate : 1041 kbpsAudio Codec : MP4 | Audio bitrate : 109 | Runtime : 97 mins | Language-EnglishHelen Chamberlain and Max Rushden are joined by studio guests in the cult football show. With regular features and games, here is the latest
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EPL,
Football,
Helen Chamberlain,
Max Rushden,
News,
Premier League,
Soccer,
Soccer AM
The Football League Show - 30th April 2011
BBC 1 | Saturday, April 30th, 2011Resolution: 720x400 | FPS : 25.000 | Video Codec: XviD | Video Bitrate: 1400 kb/sAudio Bitrate: 128kb/s - CBR | Language: English. Manish Bhasin presents highlights and analysis from the Football League.Duckload | Hotfile | Fileserve | Filesonic | FileHook | FileKeen
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English Premier League,
EPL,
Football,
Highlights,
Premier League,
Soccer,
The Football League Show
Thursday, March 31, 2011
20 Football Transfers That Shocked the World - 30 March 2011
ITV4, 30th March 2011Format: AVI at 1 551 Kbps | Length: 500 MiB for 45mn 4s 920msVideo #0: MPEG-4 Visual, Progressive at 1 437 Kbps | Aspect: 640 x 368 (1.739) at 25.000 fpsCodec: XVID | BVOP: Yes, QPEL: No, GMC: No warppoints | Quality Factor: 0.244Audio #1: MPEG Audio at 101 Kbps |2 Channels, 48.0 KHzA countdown of signings that captured the public's imagination, focusing on the most
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20 Football Transfers,
Football,
ITV4,
Shocked the World,
Soccer
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Record Profits for Tottenham Hotspurs

English Premier League soccer club Tottenham Hotspur posted a record full-year pretax profit, boosted by a player trading profit of 56.5 million pounds ($94.13 million). Tottenham registered record pre-tax profits of £33.4million in the year ending June 30, 2009. The figure was up from £3million on the same period last year, and was built on profits from player sales of £56.5million, with the likes of Dimitar Berbatov and Robbie Keane leaving the club in that time, although the latter re-signed in January. However, profit from operations excluding player trading and before restructuring and depreciation charges fell 31 percent to 24.1 million pounds. Spurs finished in eighth place in the Premier League in the 2008/09 season and reached the final of the Carling Cup. They currently stand fourth in the Premier League's 2009/10 season. "We have made significant progress in delivering on our long-term vision for the club," says Tottenham Hotspur chairman Daniel Levy said in a statement on www.tottenhamhotspur.com. "We have always had three key priorities and you will have heard them oft repeated - investment in the first team, a new training centre and an increased capacity state-of the-art new stadium.
"We have assembled what we believe to be one of the most talented squads we have had during our time in the Premier League, the ground is being turned and pitches laid for the new training centre at Bulls Cross in Enfield and we have submitted a planning application for a stunning new stadium on a site next to our existing stadium," he says.
"We have assembled what we believe to be one of the most talented squads we have had during our time in the Premier League, the ground is being turned and pitches laid for the new training centre at Bulls Cross in Enfield and we have submitted a planning application for a stunning new stadium on a site next to our existing stadium," he says.
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